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corporate income tax, these differences are at least partly explained by institutional factors, - the degree to which firms in a country are incorporated, taxation of oil revenues – and the erosion of the corporate
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ng of the national state. For national and regional origins, we observe large differences in the degree of concerns.11 We observe that Germans, and especially East Germans, are more concerned about the
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Rothenbuhler, 1984: 108). These different types fit the interactive nature of new media to a varying degree. Advertisements that depend mainly on emotional impact and reach are often better suited for traditional [...] synergy and flexibility (Hardymon, DeNino & Salter, 1983: 118; Ots, 2005: 177). As a result, the degree and direction of alignment of business strategy and corporate venture is of central importance (Covin [...] Ludlow, Peter (Ed.): High Noon on the Electric Frontier: Conceptual Issues in Cyberspace. Cambridge (MA) / London: MIT Press, 9-34. Behrends, Thomas (2009). Corporate Entrepreneurship und Organisationskultur
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rents has to be taken into consideration in this context. According to Thompson (1967) the lowest degree of interdependency is the pooled interdependency. In this case interconnected actors compete for [...] regional innovations: Competitive regional clusters – national policy approaches. Paris: OECD 16 Peteraf, M.A. 1993. The cornerstones of competitive advantage: A resource-based view. Strategic Management Journal
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100 largest German companies. We show that high degrees of codetermination are mainly given inside the capital network of “Germany Inc.”, and that low degrees of codetermination are more frequent when private [...] co-determined supervisory boards of large German companies. The index adds five dummy variables. A high degree of codetermination is given when (1) half of the supervi- sory board seats are occupied by the employee
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pret- ty anyway! I live with a lot of other corals in the ocean. There it is usually at least 20 degrees Celsius because I do not like the cold. On the picture below you can see a world map. The areas marked
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tion from dispatchable loads 3rd degree residual load curve: 2nd degree residual load curve minus storage inflow and outflow 4th degree residual load curve: 3rd degree residual load curve minus imports [...] Scenario A, 1st degree residual load of the European* system . . . . . . . 77 A2 Scenario B, 1st degree residual load of the European* system . . . . . . . 78 A3 Scenario C, 1st degree residual load of [...] Scenario D, 1st degree residual load of the European* system . . . . . . . 79 A5 Scenario E, 1st degree residual load of the European* system . . . . . . . 79 A6 Scenario F, 1st degree residual load of
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multitude of individual stories. Nev- ertheless, the effect and communicability of a story depend on the degree to which it ad- heres to the structure of a conventional narrative. This key thesis of narrative [...] with global horizons of possibility. This highly influences local definitions of success and the degree of expectations towards migrants who left for the Global North (Nyamnjoh, 2011, 707). Considering [...] the Cameroonian crisis experience. Furthermore, the emphasis of individual happiness ignores the degree to which success needs to be collective in Cameroon to be seen as such (Nyamnjoh, 2013, 6). Structurally
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common ground among people. Third, Eder assumes that narrative forms differ with regard to their degree of connectivity with each other: narratives following a tragic or ironic plot structure tend to allow [...] used for strategies to bind people into narrative echo chambers. Resonance is an indicator for the degree to which people follow particular stories, be they populist, religious, conserva- tive, racist, and
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y linked to the larger network of international organizations, it was able to maintain a certain degree of autonomy. Maul shows that the ILO’s unique position within this framework was 120 Culture, Practice [...] nation states, enabled the ILO to adapt to changing historical circumstances and provided a certain degree of flexibility regarding structural and technological transformations. The author shows how the